Windows Phone Application Life Cycle

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Windows Phone 7 provides developers with two main frameworks in which to work: Silverlight and XNA Framework. Regardless of the framework you chose, you will end up with a Windows Phone application that must be deployed to the Windows Phone market place
and from there installed on a Windows Phone device, and provisioned and managed by the user.

Join Tudor Toma – a Principal Program Manager in the Windows Phone team, Jaime Rodriguez – a Principal Technical evangelist, and Yochay Kiriaty – a Senior Technical Evangelist, as they provide an overview of the Windows Phone Application life cycle, explaining
the internal architecture of Windows Phone and how application get installed and executed on.

You have to have some kind of a limit. The 2G is the isolated storage limit, that is the size of content in your application work folder. In theroy your app can be tht size, but then the question how practicl can it be since all apps have to be downloaded
from the market place via network...

First of all I'm sorry if I misbehaved last night, but I was really angry! Again I AM really sorry and thank you for your kind response.

But dear Yochay, what I really wanted to say was that you could be the idea-generator guy behind the scenes and you could let someone else from the C9 team make this video with your help!

I know this video and your valuable efforts here are better than having no video with this subject but I'm sure this topic was so important that you could've convinced someone else to help you, make a better video!

We better not forget that doing the job in this has also another awful side! and that was you and this video took the chance from anyone else making another video in this field on C9 ever again! so you have also done something negative...

Anyway, I wish you could have improved this video in any possible way, you and all other C9 managers know! 'cause I believe you're the right guy behind the scenes, 'cause you've got the brain with best ideas (I've seen many of your interviews) and there
are many great hosts and presenters in the C9 team.

I wish right people could take right places.

Again, I'm sorry with my language 'cause I didn't wanted to hurt you or say anything bad to you dear Yochay.

I'll say that the accents are difficult but not unmanageable. Jaime's was the best but that really says nothing. As all three present more in english, obviously not their native language, they'll become better at it. Please don't take this as a negative
comment in any way because I grasped everything mentioned. To drive the point home I was engaging my web OCD, i.e. browsing other sites with the audio in the background. If I couldn't understand a word I wouldn't have been able to do that.

With respect to getting a "presenter" versus a "guru" it doesn't always make sense. Here you had a perfect question and answer session that a presenter would either have to script or simply could not have if he didn't know the material well enough.

I'd love to see the slides or links to them in the future if they are part of the developer site. I hate PowerPoint for just a slide but with video/audio you can get certain nuggets the slides won't really go into like the question/answer sessions in this
talk. The slides will invoke my memory of the conversation versus the other way around but I realize slides aren't always possible either.

I'm unsure what planet you guys are from but I had no issue with the accents. Keep in mind that every single human being that can speak has an accent and yours may be as bad to anyone that is not of the same origin as you especially if you are so ignorant,
as many people are, to think that everyone should speak US english which is the most ridiculous thing and sub-standard in my opinion. Open your mind or simply clear your gubs and gubs of ear wax and get a headphone, geez.

All I want to know at this point is: can I develop my own applications and deploy them directly to my phone? That is, for applications that I develop for my use I don't want to go through the marketplace.

This is a deal breaker and will determine whether or not I invest time in this platform and money on the phone.

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